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Air URLLoader Error #2032 only with SSL w/redirects on windows

Explorer ,
Dec 17, 2012 Dec 17, 2012

We have several commercial air apps deployed. About 3-4 times a month, we get a user whose app cannot connect to our web server to get some info the app uses.

This is a very odd problem: we use URLLoader to fetch the info from the server. For most people there is no problem, but only for some with a windows PC, they get the error #2032 if the url is ssl and the remote server sends a redirect http response.

We have had problems in the past with air and error #2032 with SSL connections, and it is usually a problem with windows computers time being off by over 24 hours but in this case the time is set correct.

When this problem happens, the following is true(again, using URLLoader):

1. SSL urls work fine if there is no redirect from the server. But if the server redirects, the app gets the #2032 error.

2. This only happens on a windows computer, and only for some users.

This problem seems to be isolated to Air apps:

3. On computers with the problem, the same ssl url with the redirect works fine in internet explorer, chrome, ff.

4. We created a seperate, very simple air test app, and a duplicate c# app in visual studio. When testing on computers with the problem, accessing the ssl url with the server redirect, the test air app fails to connect with error #2032(just like our deployed app does), but the visual studio app connects just fine just like the browsers.

I have spent a lot of time remotely accessing a few of our customers computers that had this problem- tried disabling windows firewall,  any 3rd party firewalls, virus protection software, rebooting - and have never been able to resolve it. I cant see any other security software on the computer, but it sure seems related to something that is interfering only with Air.

Thanks for any ideas.

Bob.

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New Here ,
Jul 11, 2013 Jul 11, 2013

Did you figure this out?  I'm having this issue with AIR for Android

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Explorer ,
Jul 11, 2013 Jul 11, 2013

Its a bug in Air, because all other non-Air SSL works fine.

On some windows boxes Air's SSL doesent work at all.

We dont use Air's built-in SSL capability, there are just too many issues. We use the ascrypto SSL instead. That seems to work for us.

Thanks,

Kelly

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New Here ,
Jul 15, 2013 Jul 15, 2013

In my case, it appears that the issue had something to do with the beta version of AIR SDK 3.8, so I reverted to AIR SDK 3.7 and it worked.

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Explorer ,
Jul 21, 2013 Jul 21, 2013

not only  ssl ,but also  http , when  the URL will redirect  to other address.

I suggest you   listen for  HTTP STATUS event (or  http response event, just something like these.), and  proceed this situation yourself .

i agree adobe can do better on URLXXX Class .but ,it's not a problem .

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Explorer ,
Dec 25, 2013 Dec 25, 2013
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This problem still exists. Adobe, where are you?

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